Can I build my own RC plane in Germany or is it prohibited and am I allowed to fly it?
Ich wollte mein eigenes RC-Flugzeug bauen: -Flügelspannweite: 1200 mm -Länge 760 mm -Gewicht: zwischen 400-500g
Ich wollte mein eigenes RC-Flugzeug bauen: -Flügelspannweite: 1200 mm -Länge 760 mm -Gewicht: zwischen 400-500g
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Would it work if I used an 11.1V Lipo battery in an RC car, even if it came with a 7.4V battery? (Want to do this faster) (Contents: Motor, LED lamps, speed controller) LG
You can build everything you want. Even a jetliner.
To the rules to let things fly, I recommend google.
But this way, 400 to 500 g at 1.2 m span? Are you dreaming? Recree with ten times at least! And even there you have to be lightweight design expert.
You’d rather be smart enough to build planes. Can you fly?
I use 3D printers: LW.PLA it is too easy
So, if you’re trying hard, you’re gonna get one to a half kilo.
Don’t underestimate 3D pressure. Firstly, you will hardly have an 800 mm filament printer (or yet what??) and then 3D printing is just constructing anything but trivial. What kind of CAD software and what slicer do you use?
Segment-wise construction has itself.
Balsa wood and polystyrene are lighter than any available PLA.
The whole thing has to withstand forces. Filament prints are quite sturdy but extremely anisotrobious and tend to brittleness, which is actually a no-go for aircraft.
In any case, your plane is only scrap after the first crash!
Can you fly? I don’t think you know more about modelling.
Well, first learn with nem cheap foam model you hunt for 100 Euro filament in the field…
Have fun. It’s getting even harder.
It’s my own design , i resembel them using extra PTEG Printed Parts + Glue and for the wings so the same but for the parts that has to move i use TPU Fillement since it’s strong and elastic enough. between the wings i so put tubes like 6mm tubes or 5mm it depends on the design
The design is yours or did you find it on the internet?
Wow, okay that’s a serious number… How do you assemble them?
I print them in total of 47 pieces
I’m gonna use for this Model : 4 Channels for the reciever Flysky FS i6x is gonna do well or if y better wanna quality i found Flysky Paladin PL18 the best you can use as quality etc…
of course i didn’t say it will not crush fast xD during the use of WL-PLA that’s why it’s better to invest on a good simulator before y it.
i Printer i have 2 :
creality ender S1 and Pursa i so use 0.4 nodles for both y just have to adjust the bed in each new type of fillement y put + 0 infill for WL-PLA some parts like the nose etc have to be with PLA because of the high heat of the motor and it’s stronger using 10% infill
Ok, sounds reasonable so color, even I don’t actually believe in a 1.2 m 450 g plane fully equipped but hey, prove me wrong.
What printer do you use? Do you print the whole fuselage in one part? And the wings?
How many channels does it have? I suppose you use three to save weight of servos, like aileron, elevator and power? What kind of receiver do you use?
Sorry, won’t bother you, just curious 😎
Had this to be posted so fat now?
this is not my first time printing an RC Plane but i did that in my country and i wasn’t sure if it’s legal in Germany that’s why i asked this question actually if y use the right settings on Cura using color Fab fillement you can reach the Goal and make it fly using:
BATTERY:
VOLTAGE – 11,1V (3S) or 7,8 (2S)
CAPACITY – 500 mAh to 1500 mAh
Engine : sunnyskyX2212 kv1250
ESC : Aerostar 30A or just a Skywalker 30A
PROPELLER 8X6
if you gonna use LW -PLA y gonna use 250g =450g PLA this makes a huge difference
I’m more like “Oldschool.” But let them do it. So do I.
Yes, but under 500 g/l it becomes narrow. Good balsa is 350 to 50 and is a fiber material.
Then the bush has to build the part segment by segment and needs zig flanges. How to connect? Or better screw? Mag PLA both don’t like soooo. You have to stop, like so much. So if he doesn’t have giant printers and ne super template or finished g-codes, I would leave my fingers off – and I have no idea of planes. But let him do it.
That’s what I thought. Now I’m reviewing. It’s already the Knaller, which brings the LW.PLA filament out of 3D printers. Amazing.
No, it’s not forbidden.
You can build it, it’s not forbidden.